Hi, When you mean by which folder to put these files, i hope you have already worked with TomCat kinda servers.

In weblogic, you have a DefaultWebApp folder, which is a default web application installed, there you can put your servlets and JSP's.

When it comes to deployment. The JSP's need not be deployed, if you are putting in the DefaultWebApp folder (since this application is already deployed), but the new servlet should be registered in the web.xml of this default application.

Instead, if you want to have your own folders, then Define a folder called MyWebApp anywhere in your machine. Say C:\>MyWebApp.

Put a web.xml under WEB-INF folder , which will contain the servlet registration information.

Put the servlets under the classes folder.

Put the jsp's under the jsp folder.

Now give the path C:\MyWebApp as the path of the web application, during deployment. Weblogic searches for a META-INF foler, and it finds, then under it it searches for web.xml , it finds it. Then it uses the info in it to deploy the application.

Now you can start your development.

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